Stocks making the biggest moves midday: Twitter, AMD, Deere, Verizon and more

Stocks making the biggest moves midday: Twitter, AMD, Deere, Verizon and more

— Shares of the social media company rose 4% on news that it on Thursday, with reports that it could come as early as Monday. — Shares of the casino and online betting company rose 3% after an upgrade from Morgan Stanley. The , saying that the recent slump for Penn National's stock made it an attractive valuation and that the company has a better strategy for gaining sports-betting customers than its competitors. Oil stocks — Energy stocks dipped amid renewed fears of a global slowdown as the country grapples with a Covid outbreak. Shares of and fell 3.8% and 5.7%, respectively. , — AMD's stock and said its stock could surge 80%. Raymond James also upgraded Marvell to market perform, which sent shares up 2.3% — The stock fell nearly 4% after Goldman Sachs  from buy on valuation, following a  for the telecom's giant. Goldman said Verizon is positioned to remain a wireless leader in the 5G cycle but also anticipates a slowdown in revenue growth. — Shares surged more than 7% . The stock, which is trading at "Black Friday prices," could get a boost at its upcoming analyst day, the analyst said. Wolfe expects new